The first tangible result of my last 2 months of work. It is not perfect. Actually, it never is, but I'm a little closer now to making her like I imagined.It is made of artificial resin and epoxy putty. The translucent mane was a lot harder to make than I expected, the mistakes are virtually impossible to correct, because it is not painted, but it is coloured itself and transparent.

I don't know yet when it will be available for sale, I don't have enough time at the moment to make a decent translucent mane Luna at the moment, but if you like, I will contact you when it will be available.

you should put this up on Onlyfactory.comwhen it hits the goal of 300 pcs. only the people who voted on it will get them. so no ebay and other wholesales.and when YOU upload it there, you will get a percentage of money for each piece that its sold.

So seriously not my thing but really nice work. It caught my eye as I was scrolling by. Not the sort of thing I usually stop to look at. Check out the company "smoothon" they have all sorts of resins and epoxys at really good prices.

Just FYI...What about the tints used for plastic suncatchers and stained glass window art? Would that help you get more effects in, especially if applied with an airbrush?Because I would like to see these become even more EPIC than they already are!

It's polyester based resin, you just need a curing agent for it. It's not transparent as water, more like amber, but can easily be colored. As for the putty, I generally use it at resin sculptures for fixing little holes, and for making accessories (neck & hoof ornaments). Yes, it's only primer on the foam sculptures. And I use air dry clay for afterworks and correcture.

Though there are mistakes in the color distribution, you did an absolutely amazing job on this. I was just thinking the other day that somebody should take that toy and cast clear/tinted resin versions of the mane and tale for it. This is quite easily the best fan-made Luna figure I've ever seen. GREAT work!